By Anthony Joseph The Scarborough Town Centre was transformed into a lively hub of Caribbean culture as the Toronto Caribbean Carnival Launch took place at its new location on Saturday, marking a historic first for the 57-year-old festival. The relocation from Toronto City Hall and the shift to a weekend schedule were significant changes aimed […]
Guyana is gearing up to host the region’s largest International Building Exposition 2024, offering a prime opportunity to delve into the latest innovations within the housing and construction sectors. At the expo’s official launch, Minister Collin Croal emphasized its pivotal role as a platform for government officials and industry leaders to explore cutting-edge solutions, aiming […]
Nicholas Pooran‘s explosive batting propelled West Indies to a dominant victory over Afghanistan in their final group stage match of the T20 World Cup 2024, maintaining a perfect record heading into the Super Eight stage. Pooran’s remarkable innings of 98 off just 53 balls set the tone early, as he took apart Azmatullah Omarzai with […]
By Stephen Weir Thirty boats. Thirty young students, standing in stainless steel craft. You can look for them this fall off Carriacou’s west coast, but don’t look for them bobbing in the gentle seas of Carriacou and Petit Martinique. You need to look for them underwater! No, we aren’t exposing some mass sailing disaster. We […]
Toronto’s Guyanese community gathered at St. Peter and Paul Banquet Hall in Scarborough to celebrate Guyana’s 58th Independence Anniversary with a gala organized under the auspices of the Consulate General of Guyana. The event, featuring stirring speeches and captivating performances, showcased Guyana’s progress and rich cultural heritage. High Commissioner Keith L. George opened the gala, […]
Toronto’s Carpenters’ Union Local 27, an institution with a rich history spanning over 142 years, has made a groundbreaking move by electing Chris Campbell as its first Black president. This historic milestone was marked by an installation ceremony that celebrated Campbell’s significant contributions and the union’s ongoing commitment to diversity and inclusion. Founded on June […]
By Lincoln DePradine Grenadians in Canada have contributed to efforts at resettling 17 nationals in their Caribbean homeland, where a massive fire destroyed five houses. The fire, in March, swept through an area in Chantimelle, St Patrick, Grenada’s northernmost parish. Those displaced by the fire and left homeless included a toddler and a 65-year-old. Joseph […]
Elsworth James, the charismatic Trinidadian entertainer known for his pioneering contributions to calypso and soca music, passed away on June 6, 2024, in Durham, Ontario, after a courageous battle with dementia. He was 77. James’ vibrant career was marked by his dedication to the promotion and evolution of Caribbean music on international stages. Born in […]
Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, President of the African Development Bank Group, delivered a stirring speech at Chatham House, London, England, highlighting Africa’s potential and opportunities. Addressing a diverse audience including diplomats, investors, academics, and media, he underscored Africa’s youthful workforce, renewable energy potential, biodiversity resources, and regional integration. Despite global challenges, Adesina emphasized Africa’s economic resilience, […]
The extinction of Giant Jamaican Galliwasps in the 1800s was a casualty of the sugar cane plantation economy, which ravaged their natural habitat and introduced predators like rats to the island. Now, a 170-year-old lizard specimen is set to return to its Jamaican homeland from Scotland as part of efforts toward reparatory justice. This remarkable […]